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Postgraduate handbook 2004
Business and Economics

Master of Management

Course code: 0105 + Course abbreviation: MMgt + Caulfield + On-campus + Day, evening, limited block teaching + Three semesters full-time, six semesters part-time + Program coordinator: Ms Nell Kimberley + Total credit points required: 72

This Master of Management has been designed to allow students the flexibility to select a course of study which enables them to develop the broad range of knowledge and skills required to be successful in the changing world of business. After foundation units, students can tailor their studies to suit their individual requirements and interests by choosing from a range of graduate units offered by offered by the Department of Management.

Admission requirements

Applicants need to have completed:

Advanced standing

Candidates may be eligible for advanced standing for a maximum of six units considered to be equivalent to particular requirements in the course of study. Advanced standing is restricted to study completed in the last five years. The program coordinator assesses advanced standing.

Course structure

(a) Students must complete five core units (30 credit points):

(b) Students must complete seven units (42 credit points) as follows:
(i) Seven units (42 credit points) from the graduate program of the Department of Management, providing the selection meets overall course objectives and receives program coordinator approval. In place of up to two electives taught by the Department of Management, students may enrol in units taught outside the Department, providing the selection meets overall course objectives and receives program coordinator approval, or

(ii) In place of four elective units, students may enrol in MGX5901 (Research report - introduction) (12 credit points) and MGX5900 (Research report) (12 credit points) (20,000-word research report).
Students must study a minimum of six 5000-level units or equivalent.
Students should complete four 9000-level graduate units before commencing 5000-level units.

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